How it works

When you come to a site that you’d like to read, click the Clearly lamp icon in your browser bar. The page is transformed—all distractions are removed, leaving only the content you want to read. Then, once you’re done, click on Clearly again and you’re back on the regular article.

Imagine getting through an article without clicking on a bunch of links before reaching the end. Now you can, with Clearly.

Save it to Evernote
If you don’t have time to finish the page you’re reading, click on the Evernote icon in the Clearly sidebar to save it into Evernote. In Preferences, you can also set a tag that will be associated with the pages you clip.

Multi-page clips
If you click Clearly on an article that’s broken up across multiple pages, Clearly will put everything into a single, long page.

Themes
Clearly arrives with three attractive built-in themes: Newsprint, Notable and Nightowl. If you’re a fan of customization, you can make your own by going into the Preferences.

That’s great! I’m really enjoying Clearly in Chrome. But when I go to install it in Firefox it says that it requires Firefox 10. When I go to the Firefox download site it says that the current version is 9.0. What’s wrong with this picture?

Great to see this finally available for Firefox as well. It’s working great – almost replacing two different services for me!

Now if I might add a couple suggestions – so that clearly would be able to completely replace both Instapaper and Readability for me:
1) It’d be great if I could import the links I’ve saved to Instapaper into Evernote – in the same, content only, format as results from Clearly.

2) Please allow me to choose the notebook to which Clearly saves pages.

3) It’d be awesome to be able to use Readability’s system for supporting authors with Clearly, is this possible?

I’ve asked for a few years now but is there any way to get a “remember last position” option (at the very least on the mobile versions of Evernote)? Running a 15 page article through Clearly works flawlessly but when reading it in evernote and closing it to do something else (or when you get to the front of the line) it loses your place…. difficult and frustrating.

Great to see this finally available for Firefox as well. It’s working great – almost replacing two different services for me!

Now if I might add a couple suggestions – so that clearly would be able to completely replace both Instapaper and Readability for me:
1) It’d be great if I could import the links I’ve saved to Instapaper into Evernote – in the same, content only, format as results from Clearly.

2) Please allow me to choose the notebook to which Clearly saves pages.

3) It’d be awesome to be able to use Readability’s system for supporting authors with Clearly, is this possible?

Awesome! I am a shameless “browser nomad” who constantly switches his primary browser back and forth between Chrome and FF (FF is winning at the moment). While using FF, I really missed this extension so I Googled it and voila.. it was ready!

Clearly leaves me a bit suspicious. This plugin appears to be doing “something” constantly–using CPU–even while your browser sits idle. Try it, look at you CPU with *Clearly*, then disable and see if your CPU don’t get some rest.

Just wanted to suggest that since Clearly works so wonderfully, maybe it’s time to add a feature to have it on constantly!
Sometimes I’d like to browse only in Clearly mode and don’t want to re-click it everytime.
I would suggest implemanting such a feature, or even develope a clutter free web-browser! That would be truly innovative!